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The Rise of Industrial Robotics: Automating the Workplace

July 4, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Industrial robotics is fast becoming necessary in the workplace, offering countless advantages over traditional manual labor.

Robots are more efficient and accurate than humans, and they can also work longer hours without getting tired or needing to take breaks.

Likewise, robots can be programmed to carry out specific tasks with precision and speed that would otherwise be impossible for human workers to achieve. [Read more…] about The Rise of Industrial Robotics: Automating the Workplace

Filed Under: Industrial robots Tagged With: automation, changes, ensure, industrial, maintaining, manual, robot, robotic, robotics, robots, sensors, tasks, understand, work

The Role of UX in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence

June 20, 2023 by Mark Allinson

The emergence of robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionized various industries, ranging from manufacturing and healthcare to transportation and customer service.

As these technologies continue to advance, the role of User Experience (UX) has become increasingly critical in shaping their development and implementation.

If you hire a UX design agency in London, you can focus on creating intuitive, efficient, and satisfying user interactions with technology.

[Read more…] about The Role of UX in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence

Filed Under: Design Tagged With: ai, create, design, designers, designing, feedback, interfaces, robotics, systems, user, users, ux

Shadow Robot launches robotics consulting and advisory services

June 19, 2023 by Mark Allinson

The Shadow Robot Company, the UK’s pioneering robotics company best-known for its Dextrous Hand series, has announced the launch of its Robotics Consultancy Service.

The Shadow Robot Company, a London-based robotics company that designs and manufactures state-of-the-art anthropomorphic robot hands and systems, is launching its robotics consultancy service to help companies innovate by integrating robotic hand technology into their products and processes.

The robotics consultancy service will provide companies with expert advice and guidance on how to design and use robotic hand technology to enhance their performance, efficiency and competitiveness. [Read more…] about Shadow Robot launches robotics consulting and advisory services

Filed Under: Industrial robots Tagged With: companies, company, consultancy, developing, expertise, hand, hands, innovation, launch, robot, robotic, robotics, service, services, shadow, systems, technology

The Future of Learning: Integrating Robotics and Automation into Educational Programs

May 29, 2023 by David Edwards

In the ever-evolving landscape of education, technology continues to play a pivotal role in transforming traditional learning methods. One area that holds immense promise for the future of learning is the integration of robotics and automation into educational programs.

By harnessing the power of these advanced technologies, educators can create engaging and immersive learning experiences that promote critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity. This article explores how robotics and automation are shaping the future of education and revolutionizing the learning process. [Read more…] about The Future of Learning: Integrating Robotics and Automation into Educational Programs

Filed Under: Robotics Tagged With: automation, language, learning, robotics, students

Associated Food Stores selects Symbotic to implement warehouse automation system

May 27, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Associated Food Stores (AFS), a provider of groceries and other goods and services to independent retailers in nine Intermountain states, and Symbotic, a developer of AI-enabled robotics technology for the supply chain, have entered into a commercial agreement to implement Symbotic’s robotic warehouse automation technology in AFS’ Utah distribution center.

Symbotic says its end-to-end automation system, with robotic case pick capabilities, will allow AFS’ distribution center to “improve a variety of retail-facing experiences”, including overall supply, expanded selection and delivery of products to stores.

David Rice, AFS’ president and CEO, says: “We appreciate the partnership with Symbotic which enables us to cast an exciting vision for future growth and long-term relevance with the shoppers and retailers we serve. [Read more…] about Associated Food Stores selects Symbotic to implement warehouse automation system

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: afs, associated, automation, capabilities, center, ceo, distribution, efficiency, food, forward, future, implement, improve, increase, independent, intermountain, members, opportunities, president, retailers, robotic, robotics, stores, supply, symbotic, system, team, technology, vice, warehouse

Figure raises $70 million Series A to support commercialization of Figure 01 humanoid robot

May 27, 2023 by Mark Allinson

A robotics startup called Figure, an AI Robotics company building general purpose humanoid robots, has raised $70 million in its Series A funding round. The company says the new funding will be used to accelerate the development of Figure 01, which is the company’s autonomous humanoid robot, build out Figure’s AI data pipeline for autonomous operations, and drive towards commercialization.

The round is led by Parkway Venture Capital and joined by participating investments from Brett Adcock, Aliya Capital, Bold Capital Partners, Tamarack Global, FJ labs, and Kuka Robotics CEO Till Reuter. This funding news comes on the heels of Figure’s emergence from stealth.

Figure is building humanoid robots designed for initial deployment into the workforce to address labor shortages and to support supply chain on a global scale. In recent months, Figure made notable hires across AI, Controls, Manipulation, Perception, and Commercial Operations. [Read more…] about Figure raises $70 million Series A to support commercialization of Figure 01 humanoid robot

Filed Under: Humanoids, News Tagged With: ai, capital, commercialization, figure, figures, humanoid, operations, robotics, support

Universal Robots executive receives prestigious robotics award for contribution to robot safety

May 25, 2023 by Mark Allinson

For the second time within five years, a key figure at Universal Robots, the Danish manufacturer of collaborative robots (cobots), has been awarded the world’s most prestigious robotics prize, the Joseph F. Engelberger Robotics Award, often described as the Nobel Prize of robotics.

Following in the footsteps of Universal Robots’ co-founder Esben Østergaard, who was given the Engelberger Award in 2018 in the Technology category, Roberta Nelson Shea (main picture), Universal Robot’s Global Technical Compliance Officer, has received the award for Applications at a ceremony at the Automate Show in Detroit.

The Application category recognises individuals or organisations that have made a significant contribution to the development of robotics technology and its practical application. Roberta won the award for her outstanding work related to robotics safety across the world. [Read more…] about Universal Robots executive receives prestigious robotics award for contribution to robot safety

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: award, cobots, collaborative, contribution, engelberger, industry, roberta, robot, robotics, robots, safety, technology, universal, women, years

ABB launches ‘complete’ robot training package to prepare students for future work

May 24, 2023 by David Edwards

Package includes easy-to-use GoFa collaborative robot cell, 56 hours of teaching materials and globally recognized STEM certification

ABB Robotics is aiming to “close the global education gap in automation” and prepare students for the future of work with the launch of a ready-to-use education package. Comprising a GoFa collaborative robot (cobot), teaching materials and a globally recognized technical qualification, the package is part of ABB Robotics global campaign to help workers thrive in a new era of automation. 

The ABB Robotics Education Package has been created to ensure educational establishments can provide highly skilled young people for companies looking to benefit from robotic automation.

Although some 80 percent of global educators see automation shaping employment in the next 10 years, only one in four education institutes incorporate robotics into their curriculum. Barriers include the lack of teachers trained in robotics and automation and the difficulty in incorporating robotics training into the curriculum seamlessly. [Read more…] about ABB launches ‘complete’ robot training package to prepare students for future work

Filed Under: Features, Industrial robots Tagged With: abb, automation, education, gofa, package, recognized, robot, robotic, robotics, students, teachers, training

Ready Robotics ‘making robotics system design easier’ for non-programmers

May 24, 2023 by David Edwards

Robotics hardware traditionally requires programmers to deploy it. Ready Robotics wants to change that with its “no code” software aimed at people working in manufacturing who haven’t got programming skills.

The Columbus, Ohio, startup is a spinout of robotics research from Johns Hopkins University. Kel Guerin was a PhD candidate there leading this research when he partnered with Benjamin Gibbs, who was at Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures, to land funding and pursue the company, now led by Gibbs as CEO.

Guerin, who’s now chief innovation officer at the startup, says: “There was this a-ha moment where we figured out that we could take these types of visual languages that are very easy to understand and use them for robotics.” [Read more…] about Ready Robotics ‘making robotics system design easier’ for non-programmers

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: allows, apps, automation, canvas, code, company, deploy, design, drag-and-drop, forgeos, guerin, hardware, interface, isaac, manufacturing, non-programmers, offers, omniverse, programming, ready, real, robot, robotic, robotics, robots, simulation, startup, system, systems, task, users, working

Deep Robotics unveils new four-legged robot

May 24, 2023 by Mai Tao

Deep Robotics, a developer of quadrupedal robots for industrial applications, has launched the newest version of its dexterous intelligent robot dog, Lite3.

The company says the new four-legged robot “combines advanced mobility and open modular structure” to serve education, research, and innovative entertainment purposes.

The new Lite3 series offers four product models: a basic model designed for technology enthusiasts; and three more advanced versions designed for scientific study purposes. [Read more…] about Deep Robotics unveils new four-legged robot

Filed Under: News, Robotics Tagged With: advanced, deep, designed, europe, four-legged, lite, offers, purposes, robot, robotics, series

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